If I have created a memorial for an ancestor of yours that is not related to me, I will be happy to transfer it over to you. If I have created a memorial for a family member of mine and you request it turned over to you, this probably won't happen. I am however, agreeable to you posting an additional photo of this member. Whenever time permits, I am happy to do photo requests, but as I am working full time I don't have a lot of spare time to do this. In my area, the FAG members are so numerous that they will actually "grave rob" your photo requests that you have claimed, or they simply snatch up every request that comes along, not realizing that there are others who would love a chance to help out.I believe that FAG is a wonderful tool, and it is a huge benefit to all of us doing genealogy. Sincerely, Alice

Children of Thomas Murray and Sarah FleemanAlice, I show Sarah as being born about 1750 (an educated guess). From Thomas' will, he only listed the following children - John Murray, Thomas Murray Jr, William Murray, Lucy (wife of Hugh Freeman) and Sarah (wife of Isham Hendon). Sorry but I do not have any dates of birth or death for these children. Don

Saah Fleeman Murray JohnsonSarah is believed to be buried at Clouds Creek but the field stones used for early graves have been eroded with time. Sarah was the daughter od Thomas Fleeman and Sarah Steele. She had first married Thomas Murray who died prior to Feb 1792 when he will was proven. Sarah then married my 3rd great grandfather, Rubin Johnston / Johnson (his third wife)on 23 Feb 1812. Rubin died in 1824 and was laid to rest in Clouds Creek Cemetery next to his 2nd wife, Lydia Harrison Johnson, who had died in 1811. Both Rubin's and Lydia's field stone markers have also eroded with time. Hope this helps. Don Johnson

JOHN THOMAS DEADWYLERAlice. Thank you for your response. John Thomas Deadwyler was from Commerce, GA. He, and a Brother and two sisters left Ga and moved to the Atlanta/Pittsburg Texas area after a disagreement over how his Grand father's estate should have been settled. While there, Oscar Deadwyler even changed the spelling of his name to Dedwyler. never-the-less we are trying to close the loop on this one and show proof.

I find F-A-G difficult at times because there are not as many vol pics down herer as it seems to be there.

John Thomas DeadwylerAlice, I thank you for the Photo of this cemetery. If you go back would you look to see if john Thomas Deadwyler is there? This is the only one left for me to close out the Deadwyler family. His Death Certificate indicates his grave is there.

A. SackettI saw that you were looking to fulfill a photo request for the Old Burying Ground for an A. Sackett. Wanted to let you know there is a photo for the headstone of an Amos Sackett on this website that may be of some use.

Achsa and Samuel BarkerHello, Alice! I was searching for Achsa and Samuel for years. I finally remembered Find a Grave and looked here tonight. And I found them! Achsa and Samuel are my GGGgrandparents. Their daughter, Electa, is my GGgrandmother. She had a daughter named Irene who had a son named Harold, who had a son named Charles - that is my father.

I am writing to ask where you found their 'story'. It is amazing how one search found all of this information! Thank you so very much! My siblings, parents, grandparents, on up are all passed away along with any information or history they may have known. I was so excited to see so much about these two - Thank you so much. I can not express how much it meant to me to find this tonight :)